Agent skill

Courier Webhooks Skill

Receive and verify Courier outbound webhooks. Use when setting up Courier webhook handlers, debugging courier-signature verification, or handling notification and audience events like message:updated, notification:submitted, or audiences:updated.

Install this skill

npx skills add hookdeck/webhook-skills --skill courier-webhooks


When to Use This Skill

  • How do I receive Courier outbound webhooks?
  • How do I verify the Courier courier-signature header?
  • How do I handle message:updated status changes or notification:submitted events?
  • Why is my Courier webhook signature verification failing?

Verification (core)

Courier signs every outbound webhook with HMAC-SHA256. The courier-signature header carries a timestamp and hex signature: t=<timestamp>,signature=<hex_digest>. The signed content is `${timestamp}.${rawBody}` — the timestamp, a literal dot, then the raw request body (do not JSON.parse before verifying). Courier has no webhook-verification SDK, so verify manually and compare in constant time.

Courier does not document whether t is in seconds or milliseconds, so normalize it before the staleness comparison instead of assuming a unit. The 5-minute tolerance below is this skill's default, not a window Courier publishes — tune it to your needs.

const crypto = require('crypto');

// The unit of `t` is not documented. A ~10-digit value is seconds, a ~13-digit
// value is milliseconds — normalize to ms either way.
function toMillis(timestamp) {
  const value = Number(timestamp);
  if (!Number.isFinite(value)) return NaN;
  return Math.abs(value) < 1e11 ? value * 1000 : value;
}

function verifyCourierWebhook(rawBody, signatureHeader, secret, toleranceMs = 5 * 60 * 1000) {
  if (!signatureHeader) return false;
  const parts = {};
  for (const segment of signatureHeader.split(',')) {
    const i = segment.indexOf('=');
    if (i !== -1) parts[segment.slice(0, i).trim()] = segment.slice(i + 1).trim();
  }
  const { t: timestamp, signature } = parts;
  if (!timestamp || !signature) return false;

  // Reject stale deliveries (accepts a seconds or milliseconds timestamp)
  const ts = toMillis(timestamp);
  if (!Number.isFinite(ts) || Math.abs(Date.now() - ts) > toleranceMs) return false;

  const expected = crypto
    .createHmac('sha256', secret)
    .update(`${timestamp}.${rawBody}`)      // timestamp + "." + raw body
    .digest('hex');                          // raw body, not JSON.stringify — see references/verification.md
  try {
    return crypto.timingSafeEqual(Buffer.from(signature, 'hex'), Buffer.from(expected, 'hex'));
  } catch {
    return false; // length mismatch = invalid
  }
}

For complete handlers with route wiring, event dispatch, and tests, see:

Event Payload Structure

Every webhook uses a consistent envelope:

{
  "type": "message:updated",
  "data": { "...": "event-specific fields" }
}

Dispatch on the top-level type, then read event details from data.

Common Event Types

EventTriggered When
message:updatedA message's delivery status changes (carries status + timestamps in data)
notification:submittedA notification is submitted for sending
notification:submission_canceledA submitted notification is canceled
notification:publishedA notification template is published
audiences:updatedAn audience definition is updated
audiences:user:matchedA user starts matching an audience
audiences:user:unmatchedA user stops matching an audience
audiences:calculatedAn audience membership recalculation completes

Note: Courier does not emit per-status events (there is no message:delivered, message:opened, or message:clicked). A single message:updated event carries the current status and timestamps inside data.

For the full event reference, see Courier Outbound Webhooks.

Environment Variables

COURIER_WEBHOOK_SECRET=your_webhook_signing_secret   # From the webhook settings in Courier

Local Development

# Start tunnel (no account needed)
npx hookdeck-cli listen 3000 courier --path /webhooks/courier

Reference Materials


Repository

hookdeck/webhook-skills

v0.1.0 · MIT · Updated Aug 3, 2026

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